The essence of sport is joy. Celebration. community. Personal best.
So when your child wears shoes without laces and is partying without sleep, Kicked a $100,000 field goal ESPN aired the inaugural College GameDay in California, bringing smiles and cheers to everyone.
Yes, that’s right.
Daniel Villaseñor appears. The Cal State civil engineering student had arrived on campus around 11 p.m. the night before to potentially be in the background of a television shoot for ESPN’s College Game Day.
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Villaseñor, who was reportedly sleep-deprived and had only eaten donuts that morning, was selected to attempt the five-figure kick.
In fact, he missed his first field goal attempt and won $75,000.
That’s when co-host Pat McAfee, a former NFL punter, gave the kid another chance. However, this time it will cost 1 million yen. Additionally, an additional $100,000 was donated to Hurricane Helen relief in connection with his kick.
That’s when Daniel stepped up and stepped into Cal State football legend.
Welcome to Berkeley.
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For those who don’t understand sports…this is why people love sports. The beauty is that you never know what will happen, what the outcome will be, the seemingly impossible will happen and who will emerge as the hero.
You’ll never see or hear the name Daniel Villasenor again. But on Saturday and in the days that followed, he put smiles on the faces of millions of victims of Hurricane Helen with his laceless shoes, his totally impossible field goal that sent him flying. some money.
“The moment I saw there was a possibility of a breakthrough, I went crazy.” Villaseñor told the San Jose Mercury News..
After not sleeping, tying his shoelaces, and eating only donuts, Daniel landed on ESPN and college football legends.
Of course.
Although there is no reason to believe that Villaseñor is LGBTQ, his fun feat is a reminder that anyone can step up and succeed in sports. And life. It’s a reminder that many of us need from time to time.
McAfee has a reputation as a somewhat over-the-top media host. But nearly a decade ago, as a player for the Indianapolis Colts, McAfee not-so-subtly criticized then-Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and his signing of discriminatory anti-LGBTQ legislation.
by the way, Cal blew a big lead and lost the game to the 8th place Miami Hurricanes..
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